GETTING HERE

Parking

If transit isn’t in the cards for you, where do you park your car? Check out mobile-friendly DowntownSeattleParking.com for parking locations throughout the neighborhood. Many of these parking garages have rates comparable or cheaper than on-street parking. Don’t know which parking garage to pick? Try the First & Columbia Garage to the north of the district, Stadium Place Garage to the south, or Butler Garage to the east. All range from $3-$4.50 an hour to park for up to 4 hours, and you’ll be coming through one of the gateways to the neighborhood. All of these garages feature ePark, a system that tells you if there is space before you even get into the garage!

Public Transportation

Pioneer Square is at the nexus of several transit options and is the second most walkable neighborhood in Seattle as reported by Walk Score. Stations, tunnels, terminals and stops act as gateways to the Square and are embedded throughout the neighborhood connecting you anywhere you need to go. It is our goal to make walking, biking, and riding transit your top travel choices. Navigate your way to this historic neighborhood via bus, train, light rail, streetcar, water Taxi or Ferry.

Alternate Transportation

Some of the perks of being part of major city is we attract private companies to help with our efforts of reducing our transit carbon footprint. Pioneer Square has carsharing, bikesharing and ridesharing options available.

Once You Get Here

Whether you drive yourself or choose another option for travel, the neighborhood is waiting for you to re-discover its storied streets. Search the calendar to find weekly events and scout your foodie destinations and be a part of the history of Seattle.